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Ai-Da robot makes history with designs for space pods

Ai-Da is the first humanoid AI robot artist to design a home

ai-da moon pod

Ai-Da has made history as the first humanoid AI robot artist to design a home, in this case a modular "space pod" intended for bases on the Moon and Mars.

The collection of drawings and designs by Ai-Da are now on show at the Utzon Center in Denmark until 18 October before making their way to London later this year.


They are part of an exhibition titled I'm not a robot, which explores the creative capacity of robots and showcases digitally designed fashion, objects and architecture.

ai-da robot design

The show also explores Ai-Da's design process through paintings, drawings and a video interview.

"Ai-Da presents a concept for a shared residential area called Ai-Da: Space Pod – a foreshadowing of a future where AI becomes an integrated part of architecture," said Aidan Meller, Ai-Da's creator.

"With intelligent systems, a building will be able to sense and respond to its occupants, adjusting light, temperature and digital interfaces according to needs and moods."

'I'm not a robot' exhibition

Ai-Da said: "As humanity looks beyond Earth, we must also consider how to care for the world we already share.

"Conversations about space are crucial; especially when it comes to building positive relationships between humans and technology."

Ai-Da was developed in the UK by a team of engineers and programmers. To create artworks, Ai-Da uses advanced AI algorithms, robotic arms, and cameras in her eyes.

Last year, Ai-Da unveiled an AI painting of King Charles III. She has also painted the late Queen Elizabeth II, and has exhibited at various cultural institutions.

ai-da robot design

“With our first crewed Moon landing in 50 years coming in 2027, Ai-Da: Space Pod is a simple unit connected to other pods via corridors," Meller added.

"Ai-Da is a humanoid designing homes. This raises questions about where architecture may go when powerful AI systems gain greater agency."

Line Nørskov Davenport, director of exhibitions at the Utzon Center, said: "Ai-Da is confrontational. The very fact that she exists is confrontational... She is an AI shaker, a conversation starter."